Everything changed on Sept. 11, including the fortunes of e-commerce on the Internet. What will that mean for trucking?
For its December issue of Heavy Duty Trucking, Technology Editor John Bendel asked three digital business pioneers that question.
Jim Davidson, CEO of NTE, said that although transactions at the transportation exchange remained low for about two weeks after the attacks, people are now taking a fresh look at opportunities on the Internet.
Marc Cameron, chief operating officer of Transcore, predicts increasing interest in private online trading groups as opposed to public transportation markets.
Looking to the shorter term, Scott Moscrip, president of Internet Truckstop, is keeping an eye on Capitol Hill and possible disruptive attempts to improve security.

For more on what the experts had to say on the aftermath of Sept. 11, see the December issue of HDT.
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